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Our Hybrid Lives

February 17, 2022 by Dasee Berkowitz Leave a Comment

While it does take considerable financial resources and planning to figure out how to facilitate a meeting well in a hybrid work setting (computer set up, stable internet, and large screens) what is gained is maximum inclusivity.

Filed Under: Parenting, Self-Care Tagged With: Pandemic, Parenting, parents, soulful parent

Working with Home

January 26, 2022 by Dasee Berkowitz Leave a Comment

There are some phrases that I never want to hear again. One of them is “work-life balance.” It is an unattainable goal especially after living with two years of Covid-19.

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: Pandemic, Parenting, parents, soulful parent, Spiritual

How Trees Teach us to Keep Faith

January 16, 2022 by Dasee Berkowitz Leave a Comment

Do you ever feel like hibernating in the wintertime?

Filed Under: Holidays, Jewish Wisdom, Parenting, The Jewish Year Tagged With: holidays, Judaism, Parenting, parents, soulful parent, Spiritual, Tu B'Shevat

Reminders not Resolutions

December 29, 2021 by Dasee Berkowitz Leave a Comment

As we come to the end of one calendar year, take a look at the list below of the highlights of the Becoming a Soulful Parent approach for you to carry with you into the new year and pick one or two that feel most resonant for you now.

Filed Under: Jewish Wisdom, Parenting Tagged With: Judaism, Parenting, soulful parent, Spiritual

A Process to Help Us Get Unstuck

December 23, 2021 by Dasee Berkowitz Leave a Comment

With many of us finding ourselves “back to where we started” with Omicron and feeling helpless in the face of our plans that are always changing, design thinking, and going through a process of “Design Me” or as I did, “Design my kids” can provide a sense of agency that is refreshing.

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: Design Thinking, Parenting, parents, soulful parent

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